Finding accommodation for people from the Ukraine fleeing to Germany
News & Comment
Some refugees more welcome than others
Open the borders to all refugees – from Ukraine of course, but also from the Middle East and Africa
Elections and Class Struggle in France: How useful is Jean-Luc Mélenchon? (Part One)
With the French Socialist Party in ruins, the France Insoumise is proposing a new version of left reformism. How useful is it to French working people?
To stop the war we need political clarity
Nearly 20 years after the great mobilisations against the Iraq war, the Left is now dangerously divided. Where did it all go wrong?
Stop the War!
Statement by the LINKE Berlin Internationals on Ukraine
A century later: the origins of fascism in Italy.
100 years after Mussolini’s March on Rome, how can we understand Fascism?
“Real life, when it has passed, inclines towards obscurity”
Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet is riddled with an analysis of class, misogyny and political compromise
The Long March of The Belgian Workers’ Party
How a left wing party has been able to gain support in times of austerity and pandemic
News from Berlin and Germany, 24th February 2022
Weekly news round-up from Berlin and Germany